For me aggression is passion to win, says Kohli

Indian skipper Virat Kohli, who is known for his aggressive approach on the field, on Tuesday said aggression for him is passion to win the game for his country.

Kohli said to many people aggression means something else but for him it is the passion to win at any cost.

“Aggression for me is the passion to win and winning on every ball for the team. I think people have different meaning of aggression but for me it is to win the match at any cost and giving 120 per cent for the team on each and every delivery,” Kohli told reporters on Tuesday, ahead of the opening T20I, starting on Wednesday.

“It could be on the field or if I’m sitting outside and applauding someone or batting or running, it could be anything. That, for me, is aggression.

“Aggression depends on how the situation is on field. If the opposition is aggressive towards you then you counter it,” he added.